Lodge Brothers Funeral Plans that Work for You!

Pre-Paid FuneralsWell-known funeral directors, Lodge Brothers are recognised for their services across the UK. Lodge Brothers have been in operation for so many years that they are almost interwoven in the fabric of UK history. Take a minute now and think about your funeral and how you would like it to be. While this isn’t something that people do very often, it is something that Lodge Brothers does every day. All Lodge Brothers funeral directors near Virginia Water are skilled at ensuring that the funeral that you are planning is as unique and individual and the life they lived.

Lodge Brothers began as a family business and the extended Lodge family of funeral directors across the UK share this unique heritage with the common goal of ensuring that each person who crosses their doorstep knows that they are in safe hands and can rest assured that no detail will be overlooked. With so much experience and a deep love for what can only be called a vocation, Lodge Brothers funeral directors provide many options for a funeral to honour the memory of the deceased.

If you haven’t yet thought about your own funeral and its particulars, then there is no time like the present. But if time is not on your side, Lodge Brothers funeral directors near West Horsley can posthumously assist your family with arrangements. Having a proactive approach ensures that your family won’t have to grapple with emotionally charged decisions regarding your burial or cremation and allows you to pre-plan every aspect of your final commemoration, alleviating the emotional burden on your loved ones and giving you full control over the details of the event.

When it comes to paying for a funeral, there are several options provided. Knowing that funerals are sometimes unplanned and expensive, Lodge Brothers allows payment options such as cheque, or cash, debit and credit card. Payments can also be made via the bank account of the deceased. Help can also be sought from the Department of Work and Pensions, which is something that Lodge Brothers can assist you with. Or if required, the funeral can be financed in terms of an agreement with FCA regulated providers Funeral Safe Funeral Finance of which Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors are representatives. Lodge Brothers will always provide a detailed breakdown of the associated expenses at the beginning of the process so that there are no surprises at the end of the day.

Families can apply for finance whilst arranging a funeral with Lodge Brothers simply by enquiring with one of the appointed personnel to arrange to assist with finance options who will be able to put you directly in contact with Funeral Safe. Should the application be successful you will receive a text message and an email, containing the details of your loan agreement. The loan agreement can be accepted via a link in the email. Once the agreement is accepted, Lodge Brothers will be notified and will step in to ensure that all the details of the funeral are attended to from then on.

You can trust Lodge Brothers to guide you through every step of the journey

It was 1969 when famed Swiss psychiatrist, Elizabeth Kübler-Ross wrote: “If all of us would make an all-out effort to contemplate our own death, to deal with our anxieties surrounding the concept of our death… perhaps there could be less destructiveness around us.” At some stage through our lives, we realise that death is inevitable and contemplating our own death is something, which can leave a person feeling incredibly fearful. Fearful of the future, the unknown, what happens to us when we die, what happens to the family we leave behind. The idea of death can be something that humans grapple within a way that makes them ponder the very existence of life in a very existential way.

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As we become older, thinking about our death somehow becomes easier, in some part it’s because it becomes more inevitable, but also because we realise that there are many aspects surrounding our living, which need to be finalised in dying. Some families have to face the conversation sooner than others do which is something that can come when least expected. The rights of passage and funeral rituals, which we observe, are part of how we contemplate our own death. These traditions, attached to the end of life, are meaningful and important for us to plan, not just for our own contemplation but to allow those left behind to process their grief.

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Teddington have dedicated their professional lives to helping families to contemplate the death of someone close to them and understand all of the practicalities which the public by and large the general public would not have much awareness of. It can also be extremely therapeutic for someone who is contemplating their own passing, to provide insight into many of the aspects of the event, and by doing so can help them to feel more in control of what is to come. Not only will this help them but it will also help their family who will know what it is that the end days means to their loved one and how to lovingly allow them to have the dignity in death that we all deserve.

Lodge Brothers funerals director Slough are infinitely qualified in dealing with the process of dying and can offer you their insights and patience, allowing you to take each aspect surrounding the event, explore it in detail and decide how you would like it to be managed. Funeral Directors have the capacity for empathy, sensitivity and understanding which is an innate requirement that will be of great value to both you and your loved ones. Aspects that you will discuss with your Funeral Director include legal requirements, costs, burial or cremation details including flowers and embellishments, transportation and your choice of your final resting place. Funeral Directors also encourage the involvement of the family in the proceedings, as this is know to assist with grieving and closure.

It is time to talk about what is important. Contact your local Funeral Directors Virginia Waters to start your conversation about the importance of funeral planning.